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If your child starts daycare, nursery, preschool, or elementary school soon, this program is for you!

My highly anticipated & celebrated 8-week live prevention coaching program is opening SOON! Sign up to get more details!

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For a 3rd year, the Prepare to Prevent Program will help parents learn:

How to prepare for childcare

Evidence-based information on how to teach your child about body safety, boundaries and consent

Understanding C.S.A.

The clear definition of what is legally considered C.S.A./child sexual abuse (you'll be surprised by what you thought you knew) and how this informs what you'll need to teach your child.

Communicating with caregivers/educators

Learn how to effectively ask pertinent and relevant questions about a caregiver/educator/learning space's abuse prevention policies and how to navigate when they don't have sufficient policies in place

A Complete Curriculum

In this program, we cover: parent boundaries, mental health resources for parents, bodily autonomy, teaching kids boundaries, private parts safety, consent, feelings + intuition, privacy, secrets safety, communicating with educators, consent letters, developing courage, grooming signs, safety networks, exit strategies, sharenting, and navigating figures of authority.

Hey Mama

I'm Rosalia!

I'm a passionate consent educator, child sexual abuse prevention specialist, sexual literacy advocate, 2x TEdx speaker, rape culture disruptor, co-founding member of the Brave Movement, founder of CONSENTparenting™, the host of the AboutCONSENT™ podcast and creator of CONSENTwear™.
 
I teach parents, particularly child sexual abuse survivors, how to educate their kids about body safety, boundaries, and consent so that they dramatically reduce the risks of abuse and break intergenerational cycles.
 

"In the U.S., nearly 1 in 10 students report being the target of school employee sexual misconduct.

4.5 million Kindergarten to 12th-grade students are dealing with this threat to their well-being."

Souce: United States Library of Congress 2004